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Japan refuses to return these 3 national treasures, and even refuses to buy them at a high price, 1 of which is a shame for Japan

Countless civilizations have been born in the long history of China's five thousand years, which is also the most splendid existence in the world. Ancient China was once the world's superpower, and its influence in the world can be imagined, whether all countries will offer rare treasures of various countries when the countries come to the dynasty, and some of China's treasures will be brought back to their countries to show their repairs.

Japan refuses to return these 3 national treasures, and even refuses to buy them at a high price, 1 of which is a shame for Japan

However, China's development was completely divorced from the general trend of world development during the Qing Dynasty, and China actually went to the road of closing the country when it should step up its development most, and no one was willing to wake up from the dream of the heavenly kingdom. In the end, the Manchu Qing Dynasty was completed by the British, who had completed the Industrial Revolution, and took the lead in opening the gate with a cannon. Since then, the world's great powers have gone to China to burn and loot, and many rare treasures have been swept away by them.

Japan refuses to return these 3 national treasures, and even refuses to buy them at a high price, 1 of which is a shame for Japan

It is Britain, France and Japan that have grabbed the most, but the most of the three should be Japan, because Japan has been fighting in China for the longest time. Britain, like Japan, does not return these looted national artifacts and shamelessly displays them in museums. Japan is particularly deeply influenced by Chinese culture, so it is inevitable that it will like Chinese cultural relics if it is also admired by Chinese culture. They are in the same vein as China's culture, inheriting China's traditional culture, and they like China's ancient culture, of which three national treasures are most valued by Japan.

Japan refuses to return these 3 national treasures, and even refuses to buy them at a high price, 1 of which is a shame for Japan

The first treasure is the Golden Seal of King Han Weinu, which is very reluctant to be mentioned, because Japan has long been a vassal of China. Then the qualified gold seal is one of the proofs, which is really a shame for them if they are taken back by China. The second is the Bodhisattva Sutra, a hand-copied sutra that is rare in the world. There is no way to measure this in monetary terms, so Japan will not let this fall into China's hands.

Japan refuses to return these 3 national treasures, and even refuses to buy them at a high price, 1 of which is a shame for Japan

The third is the Dawn Heavenly Eye Tea Bowl, which everyone will be deeply attracted to when they look at it. This is a treasure from the Southern Song Dynasty, and this bowl looks like a brilliant starry sky, an endless vast universe. At night, this obsidian tea bowl emits the light of the starry sky, which is the place where its value can be best reflected, and this ingenious craftsmanship has now been lost. Well, today's story is here, I hope you can get something out of it after reading it. Thank you for reading, welcome to leave a message in the comment area to exchange views.

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